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Delator - Wikipedia
Delator (plural: delatores, feminine: delatrix) is Latin for a denouncer, one who indicates to a court another as having committed a punishable deed. en.wikipedia.org
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Delator | Informer, Accuser & Prosecutor - Britannica
Delator, ancient Roman prosecutor or informer. The role of the informer in matters of criminal law and fiscal claims was of singular importance to the ... www.britannica.com
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Delator | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
El delator informó a la policía cuál era el banco que planeaba robar la banda.The informant told the police which bank the gang was planning to rob. www.spanishdict.com
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delator
▪ I. delator (dɪˈleɪtə(r)) Also 6 delatour, 7 -later, -laiter; 6–7 di-. [a. L. dēlātor informer, accuser, denouncer, agent-n. of dēferre (ppl. stem dēlāt-): see delate v.] An informer, a secret or professional accuser.a 1572 Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. (1846) I. 81 Whosoevir wald delaite any of heresye, he... Oxford English Dictionary
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delator - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin masculine nouns · Portuguese terms borrowed from Latin · Portuguese learned borrowings from Latin · Portuguese terms derived from Latin · Portuguese 3- ... en.wiktionary.org
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Delator - Digital Collections - University of Michigan
Delator is he who denounces to the law a crime or offense and its perpetrator, either in naming him, or in indicating him in another manner, without bringing ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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delator - Diccionario Inglés-Español WordReference.com
Principal Translations. Spanish, English. delator adj, (que acusa, que revela) (revealing), tell-tale, telltale adj. La mirada delatora de Eunice me hizo ... www.wordreference.com
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delator (Spanish → English) – DeepL Translate
Dictionary · informer · traitor · informant n toolbar.listen. delator adjective, masculine toolbar.listen —. telltale adj toolbar.listen. Trusted by over ... www.deepl.com
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English Translation of “DELATOR” - Collins Dictionary
English Translation of “DELATOR” | The official Collins Spanish-English Dictionary online. Over 100000 English translations of Spanish words ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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Delator Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun An accuser; an informer. Wiktionary Other Word Forms of Delator Noun Singular: delator Plural: delators Origin of Delator Latin www.yourdictionary.com
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delatorian
delaˈtorian, a. nonce-wd. [f. delator after prætorian.] Of informers or spies.1818 Moore Fudge Fam. Paris Pref., That Delatorian Cohort which Lord S—dm—th..has organized. Oxford English Dictionary
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Neoasterolepisma delator
Neoasterolepisma delator is a species of silverfish in the family Lepismatidae. wikipedia.org
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vocabulario - Origen de utilizar "sapo" como sinónimo de "soplón ...
Me parece que debe haber una analogía física y/o de comportamiento entre el animal sapo y el personaje delator, como ocurre con las innumerables referencias zoológicas que se usan como metáfora en el lenguaje cotidiano.Desconozco exactamente cuál es esa analogía, pero me parece que podría deberse a los siguientes rasgos del sapo:
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dilator
▪ I. dilator, n.1 (daɪˈleɪtə(r)) [f. dilate v.2: an irregular formation, the regular types being dilater from Eng. dilate, and dilatator from L. dīlātāre.] One who or that which dilates: spec. a. Surg. An instrument used to dilate or distend an opening, passage, or organ; = dilatator b, dilater b.[1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abel Rodríguez
Jose Angel Rivero del Castillo 2005 Corazón delator (short) 2005 Viva Cuba ... wikipedia.org
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